AuthorTopic: admission prospects (Read 2368 times)

valens

How would spending time in the workforce or in the millitary after graduating with one's bachelor's degree affect his or her prospects of being admitted? would it affect it adversely or favorably? any imput would be helpful thanks.

I've heard that it helps to spend time in the workforce, and of course, military service is usually looked favorably upon by colleges as well because it shows dedication, self-discipline, and good core values. Of course, since I'm not in law school myself I can't say this with any large degree of accuracy except that I've heard that the more prestigious law schools like to see some good life experiences in addition to high scores and GPAs.